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Title: Prochem Steameasy Pump problem
Post by: Stephen SWC Cleaning on March 19, 2007, 05:05:54 pm
I was giving my back up machine a run at the weekend there as it has not seen much use this year all was going well until the pump gave up with no warning.

It has a flojet 100psi pump  where is the best place to buy a new one & does the sureflow fit.?
Title: Re: Prochem Steameasy Pump problem
Post by: gmccleaning on March 19, 2007, 05:56:14 pm
Stephen  ,  tried to send email to u but it was returned

george  gmccleaning
Title: Re: Prochem Steameasy Pump problem
Post by: Stephen SWC Cleaning on March 19, 2007, 06:32:34 pm
Sorry Email has now been updated.
Title: Re: Prochem Steameasy Pump problem
Post by: Graeme@Access on March 19, 2007, 06:47:56 pm
Hi Stephen,

Repairing the flojets is a relatively easy task and will cost less than a replacement pump.  Its really down to how much money or effort you want to throw at it.

If money, then you can replace with a new flojet (whether the sureflo will fit depends on the machine i think) for about 110+vat

If you feel like repairing it, then describe what it does and i will try and help.  Parts are readily available and easy to fit.

Graeme
Access Cleaning Solutions
Title: Re: Prochem Steameasy Pump problem
Post by: Stephen SWC Cleaning on March 19, 2007, 07:17:04 pm
Hi Greame

I dont mid repairing it , it just stopped working altogether , cheched to see if there was any broken wires ect all ok & getting power.  I did notice theres a lot of water coming out the pump head though.
Title: Re: Prochem Steameasy Pump problem
Post by: spickandspan on March 20, 2007, 02:13:39 pm
I have been down that road just buy a new one its better in the long run.
Title: Re: Prochem Steameasy Pump problem
Post by: Cleaning Resource on March 20, 2007, 02:53:54 pm
I buy all my replacement parts from this site:
http://www.olympiccleaning.com/?gclid=CKa7yMv-34oCFQ2HlAod9zNjyA

a 100psi pump is £93.75
a 120psi pump is £115.00

they deliver within a couple of days, and I have not had any probs with them or their parts.
Title: Re: Prochem Steameasy Pump problem
Post by: Stephen SWC Cleaning on March 20, 2007, 04:17:27 pm
Thank's for all the help,

That's a great price for a new one...
Title: Re: Prochem Steameasy Pump problem
Post by: Kinver_Clean on March 20, 2007, 06:44:37 pm
It sounds very much like he pump has frosted. Pump heads are available but by the time you do that its better to buy a new pump. IMO shurflo are better than Flojet and have better performance with three pump chambers. If you have room in the machine fit a 135 induction motor pump- a bit more expensive but much more reliable--- as long as you dont switch on while there is pressure in the system.

Beware nthe next few nights with sub zero temps. Drian pumps and tool valves if you cannot btake them indoors.

Trevor
Title: Re: Prochem Steameasy Pump problem
Post by: Graeme@Access on March 21, 2007, 06:33:10 am
Hi Stephen,

I agree with Kinver, it sounds like the pump head has cracked and it would probably be easier to replace. I think a shureflo 120 psi will fit, as prochem now use them in the steempro.  Check with them first thought as it would be a shame to find it doesnt fit.

Yesterday the pressure switch on the front of our 100psi flojet decided to burn out.  Easy to replace and cost only about £40.

Normally i would recommend www.wcsuk.com, but they messed us about a bit recently.  Alas, they got it sorted and will send the pump out overnight.  Maybe give them a bash.

Graeme
Access Cleaning Solutions
Title: Re: Prochem Steameasy Pump problem
Post by: Stephen SWC Cleaning on March 21, 2007, 07:51:18 am
The machines are always kept in a heated garage overnight & the problem occured in the middle of a job.  I ordered a sureflow one one from http://www.olympiccleaning.com/?gclid=CKa7yMv-34oCFQ2HlAod9zNjyA.

Im now looking at a replacement for my steempro was thing of a speedster are they any good?
Title: Re: Prochem Steameasy Pump problem
Post by: Cleaning Resource on March 21, 2007, 03:08:30 pm
why replace it, I just put two new 1400w three stage motors and a more powerful pump in  mine and its now s%*t hot ;D

I replaced the gasket on the collection tank aswell, I also took everything out of the machine including the plate that the motors bolt onto and give it a good clean, then resealed the plate to the machine and also put sealant on the bottom of the motors when I fitted them.

I have also fitted a submersion heater into the clean water tank so that the water is already hot before it gets to the inline heater.

I can`t see the point in replacing a machine completely, after all it is only 2 vacs and a pump replace them you got a new machine ;D ;D ;D